HUGE PV POWER PLANT FOR FRANCE
GDF Suez Builds French Largest Photovoltaic Solar Power Plant
Geraldine Amiel, February 10, 2010 (Dow Jones Newswire via Wall Street Journal)
"French utility GDF Suez… signed an an agreement to build France's largest photovoltaic solar power facility in Curbans, south east of France.
"The project is part of the Group's strategy by the year 2013 to have a diversified electricity production base with an installed capacity of 10,000 MW…"
It could be GDF Suez's newly found commitment to New Energy or...(click to enlarge)
"…GDF Suez has a portfolio of photovoltaic solar energy projects totaling close to 200 MWp.
"…The Curbans photovoltaic power facility will have a total output of 33 MWp with approximately 145,000 photovoltaic panels producing 43.5 million kilowatt hours of renewable energy each year, equivalent to the annual electricity consumption of 14,500 households (excluding heating) and, compared with a fuel oil power plant, sparing close to 120,000 metric tons of CO2 emissions annually."
...it could be the new feed-in tariffs. (click to enlarge)
"…The Curbans photovoltaic facility will cover 150 acres on a large plateau at 3,280 feet altitude. Commissioning is scheduled for August 2011.
"…Construction and operation of the future facility will be carried out by a specially-created project company made up of GDF Suez and two financial partners: EuroFideme 21 (Natixis Environnement & Infrastructure) and SEIEF (Dexia). The company will carry the financial investments committed for the project. GDF Suez and its joint venture partners will be in charge of the facility's operation and maintenance during twenty years."
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